Young Americans Still Read Print Books, Use Library

Glasses sitting on open books.
Open books and spectacles.

A majority of young Americans have read a print book and used their local public library in the past year, a new survey found. And while e-books have not greatly supplanted their paper counterparts, the rise of digital content seems to be driving up reading rates for many Americans under 30, according to the poll.

In the Pew study, 83 percent of respondents between age 16 and 29 said they read a book in the past 12 months — a whopping 75 percent picked up a real book while 19 percent read an e-book and 11 percent listened to an audiobook.

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